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will have a special extended interview with former new mexico governor and presidential candidate gary johnson a look into a massive u.s. fine program conducted against the arab world has been revealed through leaks h.b. gary emails and of course we're going to bring you a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media missed today. so yesterday i actually had to applaud the mainstream media for taking some time out of their busy schedules to talk about the war in afghanistan and president obama's announcement of the beginning of a troop withdrawal plan today they still have them that could do a little bit of follow up. ten thousand troops will be out at the end of this year twenty three thousand more by september two thousand and twelve dilatory leaders wanted to troops to stay longer but the president decided to go with a more aggressive drawdown plan reportedly overruling their recommendations of war is receding fewer of our sons and daughters are serving in harm's way. president obama's decision to bring thirty three thousand u.s. troops home from afghanistan i
will have a special extended interview with former new mexico governor and presidential candidate gary johnson a look into a massive u.s. fine program conducted against the arab world has been revealed through leaks h.b. gary emails and of course we're going to bring you a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media missed today. so yesterday i actually had to applaud the mainstream media for taking some time out of their busy schedules to talk about the war in...
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presidential candidate gary johnson he joins me now thank you so much for being here governor it's great to be here and you know i'm making the case of maybe i am speaking on behalf of most americans and of course i'm putting that to the test by running for president and it states well first of all i did. i want to let the audience know that i did give you a little bit of a creative task to do before we got the show started because you know we can't all be as if we have to have a little bit of fun so i had you try some pictures could you show us the pictures first of all of of what it is that you think america looks like right now well so i was i'm not going to show the pictures you know you know because i know that because what i had what i had is america in a ditch and then i had america on top of the mountain i thought about a flat tire and a fold tire but depending on who looks at the pictures they could interpret them the other way around that here's a here's america today on top of the mountain and here is where johnson is going to take us into the into the hole so that's politics
presidential candidate gary johnson he joins me now thank you so much for being here governor it's great to be here and you know i'm making the case of maybe i am speaking on behalf of most americans and of course i'm putting that to the test by running for president and it states well first of all i did. i want to let the audience know that i did give you a little bit of a creative task to do before we got the show started because you know we can't all be as if we have to have a little bit of...
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by by the war and then in johnson city. my first job was not his press secretary i was responsible for. much of the domestic policy civil rights environmental message economic policy and all of that and suddenly with the escalation of the war in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty i saw all those hopeful possibilities consumed by it by growing ravenous the may ends of the military for more and more money and more and more troops and i saw all our hopes for about our great society disappeared of the quagmire of vietnam it was a very sad time a great time. for those who lost their lives both americans and the enemies but it also represented a turning away from the possibilities of building a better society at home. if. you very well said if we could move back. to the media for a second you were the bush appointed. as the chairman of the corporation public broadcast and apparently he was a regular critic of you on p.b.s. you said there are times when i was threatened by radio stations to tone it down and your pain are w
by by the war and then in johnson city. my first job was not his press secretary i was responsible for. much of the domestic policy civil rights environmental message economic policy and all of that and suddenly with the escalation of the war in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty i saw all those hopeful possibilities consumed by it by growing ravenous the may ends of the military for more and more money and more and more troops and i saw all our hopes for about our great society...
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this wurng today, johnson and johnson recalling 60,000 bottles because of a musty odor and may cause temporary stomach symptoms. the bottles were produced in 2009 and i've listed the lot number on our web site. just go to 7 on your side. now, should have you to pay extra for a drink because there is no ice in it? there is a woman in tennessee saying it happened to her, she was charge charged 40 cents extra for a drink because they ordered witness no ice. and the restaurant said it was entitled to charge more because without ice she's getting twice as much soda in the cup. i would like to tell you that one of my fondest childhood memories my brother and bob and i never ordering a coke without saying these words "no ice in the glass". >> and you wanted more. >> right. >> and well, some people consider facebook a life lichblt but a life saver? these people saw a plea, then rushed to help four dolphins beached themselves in the campbell river in british columbia. a newspaper posted the plea, 50 people came by to help carry them into deeper water, and you should never attempt this kind of
this wurng today, johnson and johnson recalling 60,000 bottles because of a musty odor and may cause temporary stomach symptoms. the bottles were produced in 2009 and i've listed the lot number on our web site. just go to 7 on your side. now, should have you to pay extra for a drink because there is no ice in it? there is a woman in tennessee saying it happened to her, she was charge charged 40 cents extra for a drink because they ordered witness no ice. and the restaurant said it was entitled...
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how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> analogous to running for governor of new mexico, for those republicans that these were the biggest issues, i did not get their boats in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two to one democrat, if i were to win the primary, i could go on and do quite well. i think i got all of the votes in the general election. the focus moves out to other issues, and i think those are the bigger issues. i think that is analogous to me doing this today, running for president of the united states. >> at what age did you move to new mexico? >> when i was 13 years old, we moved as a family. my mother but transfer their with the bureau of indian affairs. she was an accountant. we lived in aberdeen, s.d., and they consolidated all of the accounting in albuquerque my father had gone to boy scout camp and had fallen in love with it and was always angling to go to new mexico, so that all turned out. >> you started a company that when you sold had how many employees? >> i started it in 1974, a one-
how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> analogous to running for governor of new mexico, for those republicans that these were the biggest issues, i did not get their boats in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two to one democrat, if i were to win the primary, i could go on and do quite well. i think i got all of the votes in the general election. the focus moves out to other issues, and i think those are the bigger issues. i think that is analogous to me doing...
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-0 a granada, goles que llevaron la firma de luton shelton a los 22 minutos, a los 40 aparecio ryan johnson y asi se fueron al descanso. a los 70 minutos marco demar phillips para encaminar lo que era una goleada ya que sobre los 84 minutos cerro la cuenta keammar daley. ganaron los en el partido de fondo, honduras, favorito del grupo b, no pudo anotar ante una hombres que no se achicÓ en ningÚn momento. el equipo catracho quiso sacar ventaja a partir de la primera expulsiÓn guatemalteca al minuto 62, pero la selecciÓn chapina la mantuvo a raya con d contarles como les fue anoche los eqs del en las grandes ligas. en el candem yard, brian matusz y tres relevistas se combinaron anoche para lanzar juego de siete imparables, y los orioles de baltimore vencieron por 4-2 a oakland para extender la cadena de derrotas seguidas de los atle Éticos a siete encuentros, su mÁs larga de la temporada. matt wieters tuvo dos hits, una carrera producida y una anotada por los orioles. matusz permitiÓ dos anotaciones y siete imparables en cinco entradas y un tercio para obtener su primera victoria de la
-0 a granada, goles que llevaron la firma de luton shelton a los 22 minutos, a los 40 aparecio ryan johnson y asi se fueron al descanso. a los 70 minutos marco demar phillips para encaminar lo que era una goleada ya que sobre los 84 minutos cerro la cuenta keammar daley. ganaron los en el partido de fondo, honduras, favorito del grupo b, no pudo anotar ante una hombres que no se achicÓ en ningÚn momento. el equipo catracho quiso sacar ventaja a partir de la primera expulsiÓn guatemalteca al...
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that's why johnson is facing the rape charge. investigators say that the alleged act happened back in february but was not brought to their attention until last week. >> i believe it was after hours or before hours before children were present. there were no children present when the acts are alleged to have occurred. >> reporter: officials here say that they will be notifying parents of the incident. johnson made his first appearance in court today. however, our cameras were not allowed inside. did he not enter a formal -- he did not enter a formal plea but he denied all charges. >> we are taking this extremely serious and we have been working in collaboration with the vallejo police department within the last week. >> reporter: as of right now, police do not believe that there are any other victims but if you know anything about this case, you are asked to give them a call. johnson is in custody and has bail set at $750,000. live in vallejo, i'm paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a san jose couple accused of running a pros
that's why johnson is facing the rape charge. investigators say that the alleged act happened back in february but was not brought to their attention until last week. >> i believe it was after hours or before hours before children were present. there were no children present when the acts are alleged to have occurred. >> reporter: officials here say that they will be notifying parents of the incident. johnson made his first appearance in court today. however, our cameras were not...
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johnson would do it for different reasons. remember harry truman does it after world war ii, and yes, and they were in the sense of you to look at the confines of the constitution, but you know we were a country created by traders. they were in a line of traders, and to them they weren't, they were just falling in the revolutionary father's footsteps. and that's why execute everything else or leading officers the advantage the idea bringing davis to trial after imprisoning for two years or so. but the men who fought against him, if you look at them, that is what they couldn't understand they couldn't understand how can you southerners risk of this country? this is like no place on earth. husaybah into the american exceptional was on. they really did. when the guy from wisconsin can say i'm fighting for the best country created for the common man, they got it. at that time, so technically constitutionally since i'm not a lawyer they were, but what lincoln did would have done certainly already planning this and then johnson woul
johnson would do it for different reasons. remember harry truman does it after world war ii, and yes, and they were in the sense of you to look at the confines of the constitution, but you know we were a country created by traders. they were in a line of traders, and to them they weren't, they were just falling in the revolutionary father's footsteps. and that's why execute everything else or leading officers the advantage the idea bringing davis to trial after imprisoning for two years or so....
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police say johnson has worked here for two years. right now it's not clear if the school or district even know about this arrest. i've already sent the principal an e-mail and now i'm going to follow up with the superintendent. reporting live in vallejo, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in just a few hours the first lady will be in berkeley. michelle obama is in california this week to raise money for the obama re-election campaign. at 8:30 the first lady will attend a breakfast event at the claremont hotel organized by super star chef alice waters. later she'll attend a luncheon across the bay in san francisco. this fund raising trip has created some controversy. republican critics say the first lady is spending taxpayer money to foot the big bill. >>> well, today the president will make a rare visit to puerto rico with his eye on next year's election. the president's stop on the u.s. island territory is designed to boost his popularity among the millions of puerto ricoens in the mainland. they have become a powerful political
police say johnson has worked here for two years. right now it's not clear if the school or district even know about this arrest. i've already sent the principal an e-mail and now i'm going to follow up with the superintendent. reporting live in vallejo, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in just a few hours the first lady will be in berkeley. michelle obama is in california this week to raise money for the obama re-election campaign. at 8:30 the first lady will attend a breakfast...
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bruce johnson has the night o thanks so much for being here. speed and alcohol a toxic combination that has taken far too many lives around our region. tonight police in prince george's are blaming speed and alcohol for a crash that killed three people. someone smacked into the back of their car. andrea mccarren is live at the scene with the latest. what can you tell us, andrea? >> bruce, i'm standing just above indianhead highway where the crash occurred near the intersection of wilson bridge record. happened jussive just after 3 a.m. you can still see evidence of the tragedy. >> reporter: gittering in the evening sun, a lone tree took the the brunt of the crash. it is still standing with a significant gash. it was here police say a gmc yukon slammed into the back of a mazda 3 ramming it off the road and into that tree. >> there were two passengers in that vehicle. two females that were ejected from the vehicle. they were pronounced dead on scene. the driver of that vehicle was also pronounced dead. the remaining passenger, a male adult, was t
bruce johnson has the night o thanks so much for being here. speed and alcohol a toxic combination that has taken far too many lives around our region. tonight police in prince george's are blaming speed and alcohol for a crash that killed three people. someone smacked into the back of their car. andrea mccarren is live at the scene with the latest. what can you tell us, andrea? >> bruce, i'm standing just above indianhead highway where the crash occurred near the intersection of wilson...
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. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling 60,000 bottles of tylenol extra strength caplets for a musty, moldy odor. >>> our sister network cnbc has named virginia america's top state for business. >>> finally, parents flying on malaysia airlines may need a sitter. the carrier has reportedly banned babies from first class cabins. >>> coming up, the mets slam the tigers. lee shuts down the sox, and america's world cup women in action. plus the orioles luke scott commits home run robbery against the cardinals. your early morning headlines are straight ahead. >>> the fourth of july holiday weekend slowly approaches and right on cue the heat is going to get worse. the forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sports last night the opening game of a matchup many call a potential world series preview was no contest. here's nbc's fred roggin with all your early morning sports headline psp. >> if you don't know by now, the phillies cliff lee is good. he's real good. he was up to his old tricks against the red sox. tosse
. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling 60,000 bottles of tylenol extra strength caplets for a musty, moldy odor. >>> our sister network cnbc has named virginia america's top state for business. >>> finally, parents flying on malaysia airlines may need a sitter. the carrier has reportedly banned babies from first class cabins. >>> coming up, the mets slam the tigers. lee shuts down the sox, and america's world cup women in action. plus the orioles luke scott...
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how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> and now we get to running for governor of new mexico. those republicans were the issues were the biggest issues, i didn't get their votes in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two-one democrat, but it appeared that if i were to win the primary -- if i won the primary in new mexico, i would go on and do very well and potentially win the general election. i think that same situation -- and by the way, i did not get any of their votes in the primary. i think i got all their votes in the general election. now you have two like candidates when it comes to those issues, and the focus moves out to other issues. in this case, and fiscal issues, and i think those are the big issues. i think it is analogous to my doing this today running for president of the united states. >> at what age and why did you move to mexico? >> when i was 13 years old, we moved to new mexico. my mother was transferred there in the bureau of indian affairs. she was an accountant. we lived in aberdeen, s.d
how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> and now we get to running for governor of new mexico. those republicans were the issues were the biggest issues, i didn't get their votes in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two-one democrat, but it appeared that if i were to win the primary -- if i won the primary in new mexico, i would go on and do very well and potentially win the general election. i think that same situation -- and by the way, i did not get any of...
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before heading to new hampshire, johnson stopped by for a conversation. gary i don't kn governor, appreciate you coming in. one of the things we've noticed is that some of your positions on social issues distinguish you from a lot of people who are also seeking the republican nomination. so can you tell our viewers what your position is on the government allowing abortion? >> first of all, i believe that the best government is the government that rules the least. i think that the best that government can do for you and i as individuals is to empower you and i to make decisions that only you and i should make. so in that context, i support a woman's right to choose up until viability of the fetus. as governor of new mexico, i would have -- i signed a bill banning late term abortion. i've always favored parental notification. i've always favored counseling. i've always favored the notion of no public funds used for abortion. >> so should the decision on abortion be made at the federal level or the state level? by the about pearl courfederal state courts? sg
before heading to new hampshire, johnson stopped by for a conversation. gary i don't kn governor, appreciate you coming in. one of the things we've noticed is that some of your positions on social issues distinguish you from a lot of people who are also seeking the republican nomination. so can you tell our viewers what your position is on the government allowing abortion? >> first of all, i believe that the best government is the government that rules the least. i think that the best...
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it was kennedy and johnson. the skulduggery that lettuce into the vietnam war -- led us into the vietnam war. there were so many secret operations in that nixon presidency. of course, as we found out later with watergate, he is taping and hiding the cover-up of what they had done in watergate. i think ellsberg probably has a right. host: we're talking about the 40th anniversary of the release and publishing of the pentagon papers. the national archives and others are releasing those documents today around noon. if you want ask questions, the numbers are on the screen. journal@c-span.org is our e-mail address. if you want to submit a comment or question on twitter, @cspanwj. why did they compile this history at the time? guest: they wanted a clear idea of what was going on. not tomorrow was a true believer in this operation -- we tamara -- mcnamara was a true believer in this operation. he thought it would serve historians. he wanted the truth to be there because he thought we would be vindicated -- the war would
it was kennedy and johnson. the skulduggery that lettuce into the vietnam war -- led us into the vietnam war. there were so many secret operations in that nixon presidency. of course, as we found out later with watergate, he is taping and hiding the cover-up of what they had done in watergate. i think ellsberg probably has a right. host: we're talking about the 40th anniversary of the release and publishing of the pentagon papers. the national archives and others are releasing those documents...
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captain johnson does such a good job that it almost got him killed. >> he called an >> in it and set up a hit on my cell phone. >> the hit man came to murder johnson on a cold march morning. >> he kicked the door in and yelled police. he shot six times up in the chest. i guess the lord said that disguises to ornery to die. i will let him live. >> 911. >> my son just got shot. >> carl walker got shot outside of his home just before he was going to testify against cedric buyers. buyers set up the heat from jail. the inmates have become so efficient at sneaking in cell phones and to prison that law enforcement is turning to technology to deal with the flood of phones. if calls come from cell phones not on the prisons approved list, those calls will be blocked. >> the cellular device you are using has been identified as contraband. >> in mississippi, this august, the system into assistant 6000 calls and text messages from inmates. in those cases, blocking calls are potentially saving lives. >> where did you get this idea? >> there was a wire story that ran about a prison guard's account.
captain johnson does such a good job that it almost got him killed. >> he called an >> in it and set up a hit on my cell phone. >> the hit man came to murder johnson on a cold march morning. >> he kicked the door in and yelled police. he shot six times up in the chest. i guess the lord said that disguises to ornery to die. i will let him live. >> 911. >> my son just got shot. >> carl walker got shot outside of his home just before he was going to...
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. >> he's in conversation with simon johnson, co-author of "13 bankers". this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. thanks for your patience as we get started, and thank you, all, for coming out today for government place. i'm the marketing director of boston review. it's an independent, non-profit magazine of ideas. we cover a wide range from global politics and economics to contemporary fiction, poetry, and film. please pick up a copy on your way out at the door or at the table in the lobby. today's event is the final installment of the academic year of the ideas matter lecture series. it's a joint project of boston review and the finance department. the goal of the series is to encourage serious debate, reasonable and phak-based on key issues of public policy. over the course of the year, we've discussed campaign finance, immigration, marriage, and full employment. today, i have the honor of introducing professor simon johnson who will be introducing our speaker, eliot spitzer, whose book "government's place in the market" is about to appea
. >> he's in conversation with simon johnson, co-author of "13 bankers". this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. thanks for your patience as we get started, and thank you, all, for coming out today for government place. i'm the marketing director of boston review. it's an independent, non-profit magazine of ideas. we cover a wide range from global politics and economics to contemporary fiction, poetry, and film. please pick up a copy on your way out at the...
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please welcome the moderator, gary johnson, and the author of indian voices. >> thank you very much. i'm gary johnson, president of the history museum, and with us today is our guest author, alson owinings. we meet a wide array of native people, and we hear them discussing their own lives. please begin the conversation. >> thank you very much, gary, and thank you very much for the chicago lit fest. i'm very happy to be herement i think i wrote this book initially because i was so appalled about theignorance of nonenative people about native people including myself. i set out to find out what i could to help destereotype as what i find as a bad problem for centuries and cooptses today, and initially my idea was well, i will just talk to a few native people and find out what they had to say about their own lives, and then the book became stronger and stronger really, far reaching, and i ended up interviewing the indians of maine to the last chapter in hawaii chanter, and my object at the time was to destereo type people and i thought this would be helpful because i think native america
please welcome the moderator, gary johnson, and the author of indian voices. >> thank you very much. i'm gary johnson, president of the history museum, and with us today is our guest author, alson owinings. we meet a wide array of native people, and we hear them discussing their own lives. please begin the conversation. >> thank you very much, gary, and thank you very much for the chicago lit fest. i'm very happy to be herement i think i wrote this book initially because i was so...
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now in a gallon jug, too. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection against heart attack or stroke in people with acs. [ female announcer ] plavix is not for everyone. certain genetic factors and some medicines such as prilosec reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including as
now in a gallon jug, too. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection...
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i am carolyn johnson. >> a crime of fashion. a man taken off of a flight and arrested for sagging pants. >> back to the drawing board as governor brown vetos a budget that lawmakers passed. >> a charity program that is accused of profiting. >>> and we have breaking news. >> the wreck is cleared on the golden gate bridge but traffic is backed up for miles coming in san francisco. we can see the snarled traffic. >> all lanes opened a half an hour ago but it will take time to clear out the back up. head on collision happened near the south tower of the bridge. you can see the tow truck removing the cars. >> the drivers had minor injuries and the wreck shut down all southbound lanes and two northbound lanes for more than an hour. >> this is video from bridge level of that accident. you can see at least three cars are involve they were badly damaged and all lanes are open now . it is quite sometime and slow going across the golden gate bridge particularly southbound. >> and a young bay area man kicked off of an airplane because he wo
i am carolyn johnson. >> a crime of fashion. a man taken off of a flight and arrested for sagging pants. >> back to the drawing board as governor brown vetos a budget that lawmakers passed. >> a charity program that is accused of profiting. >>> and we have breaking news. >> the wreck is cleared on the golden gate bridge but traffic is backed up for miles coming in san francisco. we can see the snarled traffic. >> all lanes opened a half an hour ago but it...
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. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it rang
. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i...
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johnson, then? >> no. the only time i talked to him was yesterday when we -- when we informed him he was being put on paid leave. >> did he say anything to you about the allegations? >> no. >> didn't deny it? >> all -- all i said weary putting you on paid leave -- all i said we're pitting you on -- putting you on paid leave and he wanted to know more about it and i told it -- and i told him it had to do with misconduct. >> reporter: now, the school will be conducting their own investigation and will be putting out a later to parents about what happened. this happened in february. the girl didn't report it to her parents until early in the month. the school district was just notified a week or so ago that this was actually happening. right now jen -- jerry johnson was held in lieu of $750,000 bond. we don't have a precise day of his arraignment. the rule is 48 hours. it could be tomorrow he's arraigned or tomorrow. we'll look into that. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> right now, we is a crew on the sc
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johnson & johnson stock was up 1%. were among the highest dividend payers as investors seek some safety. speaking of yields, the interest rate on the 10-year government bond fell back below 3%. bonds have rallied this month as stocks have weakened. no doubt about it. investors continue pouring money into bonds. how much money? take a look. $3.1 billion were taken in by bond mutual funds in the past week, according to the investment company institute. at the same time, investors pulled just over $1 billion out of u.s. stock mutual funds. after the close tonight, semiconductor maker texas instruments cut its second- quarter outlook. shares were down about 2% before that announcement, dropping below their march lows. they were essentially unchanged after the pessimistic forecast though. its chips go into everything from automobiles to cell phones. the japanese disaster has slowed down auto production and a big cellphone maker, nokia, has fallen on hard times. let's roll out shares of nokia. speaking of nokia, shares hit a
johnson & johnson stock was up 1%. were among the highest dividend payers as investors seek some safety. speaking of yields, the interest rate on the 10-year government bond fell back below 3%. bonds have rallied this month as stocks have weakened. no doubt about it. investors continue pouring money into bonds. how much money? take a look. $3.1 billion were taken in by bond mutual funds in the past week, according to the investment company institute. at the same time, investors pulled just...
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the woman is johnson's student aide. got to find out if we can why the delay between the february date of the rape, that's what police say, and then the june reporting of it. reporting live in vallejo, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> your time now 5:05. now that former bart police officer mesherle's out of jail, he's now on unsupervised parole. he was released to the jurisdiction of alameda county after his release yesterday morning from an l.a. county jail. mesherle who was convicted of killing unarmed bart passenger oscar grant will not have to report to a parole agent because he's considered a low risk. his parole is scheduled to end in one year. mesherle served one year of a two year sentence and received early release thanks to a year of conduct credits. now mesherle's legal problems aren't over yet. oscar grant's family has filed a multimillion dollar wrongful death lawsuit against mesherle and the justice department civil rights division is still reviewing the case to determine if it warrants federal charges
the woman is johnson's student aide. got to find out if we can why the delay between the february date of the rape, that's what police say, and then the june reporting of it. reporting live in vallejo, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> your time now 5:05. now that former bart police officer mesherle's out of jail, he's now on unsupervised parole. he was released to the jurisdiction of alameda county after his release yesterday morning from an l.a. county jail. mesherle who was...
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ron johnson is the head of apple's retail division. he will join penney's board of directors in august and become the store's c.e.o. in november. prior to apple, johnson spent 15 years with target. the market likes the hire. j-c-p stock shot up 17.5% on better than 10 times its usual volume. nice rebound. shares had fallen since reporting its latest quarterly results and hitting a 2.5-year high. electronic superstore and apple reseller best buy turned in these quarterly results. earnings were better than forecast but same-store sales continue falling. best buy shares have had a tough year, falling hard in mid- december thanks to a sour outlook. shares have not been able to recover and have been trending lower. today, volume was five times normal on this 4.5% rally. nokia and apple's patent fight may soon be over. nokia says it has agreed to settle the lawsuits for a one- time payment from apple and royalty payments in the future. the two have been fighting over the technology used in the iphone, which nokia claimed patent over. both st
ron johnson is the head of apple's retail division. he will join penney's board of directors in august and become the store's c.e.o. in november. prior to apple, johnson spent 15 years with target. the market likes the hire. j-c-p stock shot up 17.5% on better than 10 times its usual volume. nice rebound. shares had fallen since reporting its latest quarterly results and hitting a 2.5-year high. electronic superstore and apple reseller best buy turned in these quarterly results. earnings were...
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later, gop presidential candidate gary johnson. >> this week, our guest is pierre thomas of abc news. he is the senior justice correspondent. >> pierre thomas of abc news, can you remember the first time you ever thought about the news business? >> actually, i do. i was, you know, probably about 12 years old and i was watching the evening news. back where i grew, lynchburg, va., it was the abc affiliate that we watched in particular. and i watched "world news tonight," with peter jennings and max robinson. it was part of my daily ritual, to watch the news. i said, you know, that is interesting. i might want to do that some day. >> how old were you then? seventh grade? >> something like that. we typically watched the evening news. it came on a 6:30 p.m. it would be right after we would be finishing their. -- dinner. >> what were the circumstances at home? what did your parents do and how many kids were at home? >> i was one of five. my dad worked in a place called lynchburg foundry, a very hard- working man. he worked pouring steel. my mom was a homemaker. we had a typical southern vir
later, gop presidential candidate gary johnson. >> this week, our guest is pierre thomas of abc news. he is the senior justice correspondent. >> pierre thomas of abc news, can you remember the first time you ever thought about the news business? >> actually, i do. i was, you know, probably about 12 years old and i was watching the evening news. back where i grew, lynchburg, va., it was the abc affiliate that we watched in particular. and i watched "world news...
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they are looking at them each work day and johnson and johnson and they are working to focus on other cardiovascular therapies . a big hit with corporate customers compared to the 2007 version. they are adopting it faster than the predecessor. >> a stock market and know how and maybe you can find it here. this is warren buffet's childhood home up for sale. he is the third richest man in the world. he spent the home that was built by a sears kit. >> he lived there until age six. >> i am not sure how much investing advise but take a. we'll show you where we come back. looking for deals on drug store make up. >> where you can save up to five bucks an item. >> and bay area university closes its doors after running out of funding . >> we head toward 5:00. this is the approach to the golden gate bridge. northbound traffic is moving well and starting to slow down if we are heading to the city. it is a crawl at this hour. >> most of us at some point paid a lot for a fancy beauty product. >> i know. i live with it every day. >> larry, when you go to the drug store you expect to get a district
they are looking at them each work day and johnson and johnson and they are working to focus on other cardiovascular therapies . a big hit with corporate customers compared to the 2007 version. they are adopting it faster than the predecessor. >> a stock market and know how and maybe you can find it here. this is warren buffet's childhood home up for sale. he is the third richest man in the world. he spent the home that was built by a sears kit. >> he lived there until age six....
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johnson. his background is 31 years of business in wisconsin. he brings that to bear in the united states senate. we welcome your calls coming year tweets, and your e-mails. the majority leader is suggesting that there may be a solution, temporary, on the debt ceiling. it is only temporary, leading more time for the negotiations. would you support that? guest: i do not want to deal with hypothetical. it is sad that we are sitting here one month and half before the treasury secretary says that this is the drop dead date, and now the administration is stepping up to the plate and holding more frequent talks. that might be necessary. i assume we do not want to vote for any increase until we solve the problem. from my standpoint, if you have to establish a discipline. that is why i sponsored the cap act which puts us on a glide path toward balancing the budget. i would support a constitutional amendment, my preference that limits spending, but until we put those very hard controls on the political
johnson. his background is 31 years of business in wisconsin. he brings that to bear in the united states senate. we welcome your calls coming year tweets, and your e-mails. the majority leader is suggesting that there may be a solution, temporary, on the debt ceiling. it is only temporary, leading more time for the negotiations. would you support that? guest: i do not want to deal with hypothetical. it is sad that we are sitting here one month and half before the treasury secretary says that...
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truman and kennedy/johnson. i used to think that maybe this was a progressive country that periodically got tired of reform and settled into a conservative period but basically a progressive country. these 40 years are beginning to convince me we are essentially a very conservative country with only occasional bursts of progressive activity. i would like to see -- i am not all that optimistic. >> you open your presentation with a remark or a quotation decrying in difference and yet i think some would say franklin roosevelt as the war progressed was seemingly indifferent to the fate of the jewish people under the nazis. could you comment on that? tea change it is a serious question outside the area of my study. it has more to do with the horrors of the war. there are a couple of areas where roosevelt and his administration are frequently criticized. the complete justice of that criticism is the problem. some of the talks this morning we heard about how slow the new deal was and how reluctant roosevelt was in term
truman and kennedy/johnson. i used to think that maybe this was a progressive country that periodically got tired of reform and settled into a conservative period but basically a progressive country. these 40 years are beginning to convince me we are essentially a very conservative country with only occasional bursts of progressive activity. i would like to see -- i am not all that optimistic. >> you open your presentation with a remark or a quotation decrying in difference and yet i...
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johnson and johnson recalling 61,000 of tylenol extra strength pain reliever, receiving reports of musty odor. it doesn't appear to cause health risks but may cause upset stomach in some. and at the new york stock exchange i'm deborah kostren with the bloomberg after the bell report. >> the why is it so difficult to refinance manufactured homes? i'm michael finney. your consumer questions, answered, up next. >> then, later on abc 7 at 5:00, extra restaurant charge because a customer asked to hold the ice. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. shows your pet you care by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle killing adults, eggs and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing forc
johnson and johnson recalling 61,000 of tylenol extra strength pain reliever, receiving reports of musty odor. it doesn't appear to cause health risks but may cause upset stomach in some. and at the new york stock exchange i'm deborah kostren with the bloomberg after the bell report. >> the why is it so difficult to refinance manufactured homes? i'm michael finney. your consumer questions, answered, up next. >> then, later on abc 7 at 5:00, extra restaurant charge because a customer...
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johnson, and your work. the reason why we wanted to hear from you is to hear from those who have had experience in this area and who may see it from a different view and give us a different slant of possible solutions that may help us in providing security our country needs. so i thank you very much for being here and helping us with your valuable information and the forward to continuing to work with you. >> thank you, sir, and we appreciate the opportunity to, as you say, bring a different perspective because our perspective is from where we sit each of us, and we are seeing a different angle on this, and we think both are valuable to you. certainly we appreciate the work q&a your committee are dng, and your staff. >> thank you very much. would like to thank you and our other witnesses here. it is clear to me thathe diplomatic security bureau has made great progress in meeting the demands of its expanding responsible of these. hover, or work remains. many of the concerns and recommendations discussed today
johnson, and your work. the reason why we wanted to hear from you is to hear from those who have had experience in this area and who may see it from a different view and give us a different slant of possible solutions that may help us in providing security our country needs. so i thank you very much for being here and helping us with your valuable information and the forward to continuing to work with you. >> thank you, sir, and we appreciate the opportunity to, as you say, bring a...
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who invented and built for the cia, kelly johnson had radar tests and round shaped aircraft, and at the end of the day they decided that it just wasn't -- it just wasn't appropriate for a pilot to fly, it was a dangerous thing for a pilot to fly. so i have as many questions as answers. i have more questions than answers but i don't have an answer to that one. >> you write in the book the roswell base was an important base and of course white sand, los alamos, that wasn't important in terms of national security. spinnaker was the most important area in the united states, was almost is where the nuclear science was working, the weapons were being assembled come and roswell was the base of the 509 which was the bomber group. one of the guys interviewed in the book is an amazing legend, colonel richard langhorne, he's 92 now and is at home writing according to his secretary writing a paper on my book. he did an interview with the cape cod times talking about his role in my book and he is accredited in general with inventing the the concept of overhead. a first postwar nuclear test was i
who invented and built for the cia, kelly johnson had radar tests and round shaped aircraft, and at the end of the day they decided that it just wasn't -- it just wasn't appropriate for a pilot to fly, it was a dangerous thing for a pilot to fly. so i have as many questions as answers. i have more questions than answers but i don't have an answer to that one. >> you write in the book the roswell base was an important base and of course white sand, los alamos, that wasn't important in...
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but going outside was the worst thing to do we were all over the president we were going to and mike johnson fled their home and got lost i think i'm lucky to lundeen family rescue them in our know is in our throats everything was a burning burning burning for years to see the sun be blown up when she'll just find a place sit on bunch other and all get some talks tomlin dean guided the families into his basement no lights no heat no information for you on the radio you're doing. music dispatchers were advising callers to listen to their emergency broadcast station or sirius. kit in real time candy but a full hour after the crash there was still nothing on q.c. j d ok or any other radio station with that play out over the radio radio station at a radio station fair. never heard nothing on the radio or t.v. yet could be someone original but it really. here is actual footage from inside the patrol car that night listen carefully you hear the radio playing music. here. there were eight commercial. radio stations in my not six of them including q c j b had been bought by one company clear channel
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it threw two women from the car, killing them both. 55-year-old jean johnson and 55-year-old gwendolyn denvy. the driver could face additional charges. >>> this morning divers will be back in the water looking for a 21-year-old swimmer. he disappeared friday night. he is presumed drowned. he was swimming with two others near route 97 when the water got really deep pretty fast. he panicked and another swimmer tried to save him but could not. officials remind everyone that swimming is not allowed in the reservoir in that area. >>> the former chief of the international monetary fund will be in court. dominic strauss-kahn is accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york city. he is expected to plead not guilty to rape, sexual abuse and other charges. he is on house arrest. he resigned from the imf after his arrest last month >> german officials expect to get tests back. vegetable sprouts caused the deadly outbreak in europe. they came from an organic farm in northern germany. it has been since shut down. at least 22 deaths are blamed on the e. coli. 2,200 people have gotten sick,
it threw two women from the car, killing them both. 55-year-old jean johnson and 55-year-old gwendolyn denvy. the driver could face additional charges. >>> this morning divers will be back in the water looking for a 21-year-old swimmer. he disappeared friday night. he is presumed drowned. he was swimming with two others near route 97 when the water got really deep pretty fast. he panicked and another swimmer tried to save him but could not. officials remind everyone that swimming is...
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the shockwaves are being felt all the way to washington where whit johnson begins our coverage. >> reporter: elation in the streets of yemen's capitol, anti-government demonstrators celebrated the exit of president ali abdullah saleh. the embattled leader who clung to power for almost 33 years is being treated in saudi arabia after being injured in a rocket attack on his presidential compound friday. reporter iona craig is in yemen and says reaction to his depar ture is mixed. >> they've certainly been celebrating over the last 24 hours as the news spread that president saleh left the country but in the north of the city again, there are shelling and mortar explosions at night. and not early hours of the morning as well. >> reporter: human-rights groups estimate more than 160 people have been killed in the fighting in the last two weeks. for now the vice president is assuming control of the country but a government official said today that president saleh plans to return to the capitol after he recovers from his injury. >> it depends much on him. he proved to be a se stubborn and stoic man
the shockwaves are being felt all the way to washington where whit johnson begins our coverage. >> reporter: elation in the streets of yemen's capitol, anti-government demonstrators celebrated the exit of president ali abdullah saleh. the embattled leader who clung to power for almost 33 years is being treated in saudi arabia after being injured in a rocket attack on his presidential compound friday. reporter iona craig is in yemen and says reaction to his depar ture is mixed. >>...
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whit johnson, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: for perspective on what the fast moving events in yemen could mean for the united states we are joined in washington by our national security analyst juan zarate. juan, let's begin with the bloodshed in yemen. how ripe is the country right now with this violence continuing with the president gone? >> i think it's quite ripe for continued violence. you have president saleh now out of the country. it's not clear to me that he ever returns. you have tribal groups and militants vying for power in the capitol. and you have the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula with greater breeding space in yemen. so i think the environment in yemen is ripe for greater violence in the future. >> mitchell: secretary of state clinton said earlier that president saleh and his government must go. however he has been a long time ally of the u.s. in the fight against al qaeda. so some are asking are we really better off with him gone for a while? >> it's a great question because i think yemen presents the most dangerous near-term problem for the united states.
whit johnson, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: for perspective on what the fast moving events in yemen could mean for the united states we are joined in washington by our national security analyst juan zarate. juan, let's begin with the bloodshed in yemen. how ripe is the country right now with this violence continuing with the president gone? >> i think it's quite ripe for continued violence. you have president saleh now out of the country. it's not clear to me that he ever...
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johnson: reserving my right to object, i may not object to this motion. it certainly is not addressing the primary problem facing our nation today, and that's the fact that we're bankrupting this nation. we need to start actually addressing that here in the united states senate, but i realize that the managers have worked hard on this bill. i realize there are some good amendments that the senate really needs to debate and that we should vote on. that's the way the senate should work. and so if -- i also ask i be allowed to speak for up to ten minutes following the -- the agreement here. mr. reid: mr. president, i would accept the modification of that amendment -- i mean my motion. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i just want to thank everybody for their cooperation. we have worked long and hard on this bill. i want to thank the senator from wisconsin. he raises an excellent point. i want to thank th
johnson: reserving my right to object, i may not object to this motion. it certainly is not addressing the primary problem facing our nation today, and that's the fact that we're bankrupting this nation. we need to start actually addressing that here in the united states senate, but i realize that the managers have worked hard on this bill. i realize there are some good amendments that the senate really needs to debate and that we should vote on. that's the way the senate should work. and so if...
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. >> the driver of the suv, 53- year-old eugene johnson and the passenger, 52-year-old demby, were killed. the name of the third victim has not been released. those two were passengers in the car that was hit. the driver of the suv, which is the vehicle that slammed into the car, has been charged with driving under the influence. >>> the search is resuming in montgomery county's triadelphia reservoir for a missing swimmer. he's believed to have drowned. authorities say the 21-year-old bruce yansen was one of three people swimming on friday night when a drop in the water level caused him to panic and to go under. searchers were looking this weekend for him. they failed to find yansen's body. swimming is prohibited in that reservoir. >>> today would have been jalen wright's first birthday. instead, family members are making funeral arrangements for the little girl and her mother. investigators say that the two were killed by d.c. police officer richmond phillips. phillips is jalen's father. jalen and her mother were killed the night before a paternity hearing was to be held. their funeral i
. >> the driver of the suv, 53- year-old eugene johnson and the passenger, 52-year-old demby, were killed. the name of the third victim has not been released. those two were passengers in the car that was hit. the driver of the suv, which is the vehicle that slammed into the car, has been charged with driving under the influence. >>> the search is resuming in montgomery county's triadelphia reservoir for a missing swimmer. he's believed to have drowned. authorities say the...
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impression and your reaction as a family member of course who lost you know your nephew that was the fist johnson uncle of oscar grant and that's him do it for now from one of the stories we covered go to our last usa in column me on twitter lauren lyster and stay tuned for more news right here on r.t. . ok tom arriving here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the. following welcome to crossfire timekeeper labelle boris yeltsin was he a great man who made history or was he merely a product of his time opinions differ widely don't know when denies the important role he played in creating our present continued series on the collapse of the soviet union twenty years ago. to cross-talk yeltsin's russia i'm joined by dmitri barber chair in the studio with me he's a political analyst at ria novosti news agency in washington we have donald jensen he's a resident fellow at the center for transatlantic relations and in london we go to alex project he is director of russian and eurasian studies center at the university of oxford all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and
impression and your reaction as a family member of course who lost you know your nephew that was the fist johnson uncle of oscar grant and that's him do it for now from one of the stories we covered go to our last usa in column me on twitter lauren lyster and stay tuned for more news right here on r.t. . ok tom arriving here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the. following welcome to crossfire timekeeper labelle boris yeltsin was he a great man who made...
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what has johnson vetoed and why? that was played out in the newspaper, in print on the radio every day. in a state that is two-one democrat, it is significant, have been rendered that many vetoes, having stood up and talked about government's role and the notion that the best government is the government that rules least, i got reelected by a bigger margin the second time than the first time. >> described the gary johnson brand of politics. are you republican, libertarian, a conservative? what the labels would you attach to yourself? >> i hate labels, but i think the majority of the people in this country describe themselves as fiscally conservative. 60% of americans describe themselves as fiscally conservative and socially liberal. i would change the socially liberal to classically liberal. in that sense, i might be someone who believe that the government rules the best is the government that rules the least. the best thing that government can do for me as an individual is to allow me to be the individual that i cho
what has johnson vetoed and why? that was played out in the newspaper, in print on the radio every day. in a state that is two-one democrat, it is significant, have been rendered that many vetoes, having stood up and talked about government's role and the notion that the best government is the government that rules least, i got reelected by a bigger margin the second time than the first time. >> described the gary johnson brand of politics. are you republican, libertarian, a conservative?...
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whit johnson, cbs news, the white house. >>> and i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." white house. >>> and i'm terrell brown. h this is the "cbs morning news." with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! now use the best suncare recommended most by dermatologists. neutrogena®, with technologies like helioplex... it provides the highest average spf and unsurpassed uva protection. get the best. neutrogena®. >>> you can see it right there. thousands celebrating gay pride in new york on sunday. the parade was especially joyous this year after friday night's historic decision in new york to become the sixth state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriages, the decision in new york didn't come easy. seth doane reports on how the historic decision was
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was all kurt busch today whose who's three points in front of his brother kyle and one behind jimmie johnson. nbc bay area sports. >>> giants under way trying to sweep the indians out of at&t park. no score, second inning. a complete papwr-u newscast. for now, let's send you back to the nbc bay area studios. >> thanks, scott. >>> we'll be right back with more on gay pride today. ké .9hx.i3 . >>> the annual alameda county fair is up and running. organizers are hoping as many as 100,000 people visit this year. lots of food, they claim the largest county fair in northern california. look, there's sheep for you and little piglets, in addition to the traditional food fare as well, there's unusual foods, not these guys. okay, they've got fried jelly beans, kangaroo burgers and python on the stick. but the oddest in my book, de deep-friy eied butter. yuck! the fair continues until july 10th. thanks for choosing nbc news at 5:00. "nbc nightly news" is next. we leave you now with more from the pride frayparade in san francisco. enjoy. good night. >> just the freedom to be out and nobody cares. we ca
was all kurt busch today whose who's three points in front of his brother kyle and one behind jimmie johnson. nbc bay area sports. >>> giants under way trying to sweep the indians out of at&t park. no score, second inning. a complete papwr-u newscast. for now, let's send you back to the nbc bay area studios. >> thanks, scott. >>> we'll be right back with more on gay pride today. ké .9hx.i3 . >>> the annual alameda county fair is up and running. organizers...
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>> smith: whit johnson in massachusetts, thanks. health officials in the united states are closely monitoring a deadly e. coli outbreak in europe. it's a strain that has never been seen before and it's spread to ten countries there, with most of the cases originating in northern germany. at least 16 people are dead and more than 1,600 have become ill. three americans who recently traveled to germany have suffered kidney failure and health officials fear the bacteria may be to blame. here's doctor jon lapook. >> reporter: experts suspect this deadly e. coli strain comes from contaminated fresh vegetables, but officials are unable to pinpoint the source of what they're calling supertoxic bacteria. >> the thing that's striking is how quickly it has spread, and it makes public health officials very concerned that we haven't seen the peak yet. >> reporter: stephanie lucka's two sons have been hospitalized with the infection which starts in the intestine and can affect the entire body. she says her boys may have eaten contaminated cucumbe
>> smith: whit johnson in massachusetts, thanks. health officials in the united states are closely monitoring a deadly e. coli outbreak in europe. it's a strain that has never been seen before and it's spread to ten countries there, with most of the cases originating in northern germany. at least 16 people are dead and more than 1,600 have become ill. three americans who recently traveled to germany have suffered kidney failure and health officials fear the bacteria may be to blame....